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Updated about 10 years ago on . Most recent reply

Bathroom flooring tile or linoleum?
There was a leak in the bathroom that is now fixed and I am going to replace the flooring. As I will be turning this home into a rental this summer I wondered what you would recommend as the flooring choice? Also what are the pros and cons from your experience? Thank you in advance!
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David Johansen tile! Especially for a rental. I have seen many rentals, in A - C neighborhoods, where the entire house has been done in tile. It's extremely durable and will last much longer than linoleum flooring. Another option that is extremely practical for rentals, which is now becoming very chic, is stained concrete. You would hard pressed to find a tenant who could destroy that!